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StoryCovid Human guinea pigs paid up to £4000 for 2 weeks
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They will probably have these clinical trials going on in most Countries, the US would probably pay a lot more than the UK as well and if something went wrong even though you sign a legal waver not being able to sue them, it still accounts to big bucks being paid out, I am UK based.
They will probably have these clinical trials going on in most Countries, the US would probably pay a lot more than the UK as well and if something went wrong even though you sign a legal waver not being able to sue them, it still accounts to big bucks being paid out, I am UK based.
Damn i think they already had these trials in the US fml but what if you dont dont die from them saving your and then your or worse than u were before?
If they ever did it publicly where I live, if I ctb accidentally at least I did it for science. I always said I wanted my body donated to science anyway so why not start while I'm still alive
Anvisa, Brazil's health authority, announced on Wednesday that a volunteer in the Brazilian arm of AstraZeneca and Oxford University's coronavirus vaccine trial has died.
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